Electrical Engineering (Communications and Signal Processing) - Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering with a focus on Communications and Signal Processing is a comprehensive undergraduate program designed to equip students with a deep understanding of electrical engineering principles and their applications in communications and signal processing.
Program Details
Description
The program in Electrical Engineering (Communications and Signal Processing) aims to provide students with a solid foundation in the principles of electrical engineering, including circuit analysis, electronics, and electromagnetism. It also delves into the specialized areas of communications and signal processing, covering topics such as digital communication systems, signal processing techniques, and communication networks.
Requirements
- Completion of a set of core courses in electrical engineering, including mathematics and physics
- Calculus
- Linear Algebra
- Differential Equations
- Physics for Engineers
- Completion of a set of specialized courses in communications and signal processing
- Digital Communication Systems
- Signal Processing Techniques
- Communication Networks
- Laboratory work and projects to apply theoretical knowledge in practical settings
- A final thesis or project that demonstrates the student's ability to design, implement, and evaluate a communications or signal processing system
Admission Criteria
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Strong background in mathematics and physics
- English language proficiency
- Submission of transcripts and letters of recommendation
- Possible entrance exams or interviews
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for the program vary depending on the student's residency status and other factors. For the most up-to-date information, it is recommended to consult the official university publications.
Research Areas
The faculty in the Electrical Engineering department are involved in a variety of research areas, including but not limited to:
- Digital Communication Systems
- Signal Processing Techniques
- Communication Networks
- Wireless Communications
- Optical Communications
These research areas provide students with opportunities for involvement in cutting-edge projects and collaboration with experienced faculty members.
